R&B / Pop Music Chart

R&B / Pop Chart - Slow down and enjoy 20 of the hottest R&B / Pop songs out right now. Created by combining how many times the song has been played with your ratings, DJBooth's charts help turn today's brand new music into tomorrow's hit records.

Welcome to the Booth’s Top R&B Chart! As always, your feedback has determined which songs made the cut. Each chart’s lineup is calculated using a special DJBooth Formula that takes into account member ratings and reviews as well as features’ overall popularity.

Miguel‘s “Quickie (After Midnight Mix)” and Sean Paul‘s “She Doesn’t Mind” ascend to our Top Hip Hop and R&B Chart this week, clearing the way for Jay Sean‘s “Say Yeah” (formerly fourth) and Bruno Mars’ “It Will Rain” (formerly a Top Pick) to claim the top two. New this week, FreeSol‘s “Role Model,” Jason Derulo‘s “Fight for You,” the Gym Class Heroes’ “Life Goes On,” Jacob Latimore‘s “Like ‘Em All” and Anthony Hamilton‘s “Woo” come in third, 11th, 12th, 19th and 20th. Down from the Top Picks along with Bruno Mars’ cut, Jason Derulo’s “It Girl,” Willow Smith‘s “Fireball” and T. Mills’ “Can’t Take Your Eyes Off Me” land in fourth, fifth and 10th. Our of the running this go-round are cuts by Lloyd (“Dedication to My Ex”),Beyoncé (“Party”), Jason Derulo (“Make It up as We Go”), Nneka (“God Knows Why”), TImbaland (“Pass at Me”), CJ Holland (“Night & Day”) and JMSN (“Hotel”).

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Is there anything Justin Timberlake can’t do? In addition to selling platinum albums, hosting SNL, appearing in blockbuster movies and bedding every Hollywood starlet breathing JT can now add rapper/producer to his resume...Read More

Sure, Jason Derulo has a small army of women throwing themselves (and their undergarments) at his feet everywhere he goes, but that doesn’t mean the young crooner has found what he’s looking for. On the contrary, he’s...Read More

Though many Boothgoers falling outside Willow Smith's target audience of teen and preteen females were unsure how to deal with such off-the-charts swag coming from a 10-year-old girl, the Platinum-selling success of Whip My...Read More

If my walls could talk they’d probably say something like, “Nathan S. spends a lot of time sitting around and writing about hip-hop.” Luckily, Mario’s walls have a lot more interesting material to report on, namely...Read More

Now that The-Dream’s last album is slowly fading into the rearview there’s a real absence of falsetto R&B in my life. Wait, what’s that? Robin Thicke’s got a new single out? Phew, problem solved. The first we’ve...Read More

Intrigued by the robot-pummeling premise of Real Steel, but worried the film's soundtrack won't be hype enough for your taste? Worry not--Timbaland's here to reassure you with new single Give It a Go. Over his own...Read More

Update: Click "Watch Video" above to view the Abel Tesfaye-directed The Zone video. Mobile users can scroll down. Trilogy will be released via Universal Republic on November 13.
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If his last two features didn't drive the point home, T. Mills is not the kind of man who can be tied down to one woman—even if that woman is a Hollywood starlet or, as on the artist's latest mixtape standout/potential...Read More

If I had to draft a list of corny 1980's hits that I'm guaranteed to blast at high volume whenever they come on the radio... actually, that would be an extremely long list. Somewhere near the top, though, would be Toto's...Read More

If you’ve been living under a rock over the last several months, please allow me the pleasure of breaking the news to you that Gym Class Heroes are back together and have a new album coming out, The Papercut Chronicles II,...Read More

It’s been more than a decade since Mary J. Blige and Method Man recorded All I Need Is You, a track that has to be the definitive “girl I’m a player, but I might just settle down for you” love song of our time....Read More

Realizing that a guy or girl for whom you're head-over-heels feels the same way, discovering a crisp $20 bill on the ground, finding a public restroom just when you've resigned yourself to going in the nearest dark alley...Read More

Think you're a true fan of The Weeknd just because you've fallen in love with Drizzy-assisted smash hit The Zone? Not so fast! In order to officially inscribe your name among the ranks of the devoted, you must first undergo...Read More

Making a sharp turn from his usual club-ready sound (i.e. I’m on One), DJ Khaled enlists a few R&B power players for his newest single, Legendary. Keyshia Cole, Chris Brown, and Ne-Yo balance each other effortlessly on this...Read More

Previously glimpsed providing backing vocals for Jah Cure on January 2010's Unconditional Love, Phyllisia steps into the solo spotlight with newly-released promo single I Love You. Produced by Eddie Mix, this smooth selection...Read More

Today, hip-hop heads across the Interwebs are hotly debating whether Nicki Minaj's robot ninja-meets-giant pile of cotton candy VMA getup was Fly or just plain weird (Put me down for “All of the above”). I can say without...Read More

Being a chick magnet is nice (believe me, I know), but what do you do when numerous women are clamoring for your attention and you Like 'Em All? On Jacob Latimore's first Booth feature (previously released to the 'net in a...Read More

We’re all familiar with the Woo face. It’s the same face you make when you watch a rim shattering dunk, the same face you can’t help but make when an extraordinarily fine female walks by, and the face you make when you...Read More